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Show KIWANIS CLUB OF SPRINGVILLE HEARREPORTS i sponsor Movement to Secure Recreational Director for Springville. Dr. Xelson Beal acted as toast-master toast-master nt the Springville Kiwanis Clb luncheon held at the high school Thursday evening, April 3. In siring committee reports C. It. Jones told of the progress of the trip planned for the members of the club to Denver to the national convention. R- L. Done in behalf ; of tbe educational committee rec-i rec-i ommended that tbe club support n ; movement to secure a recreational director who would be hired the ' venr around to fill the position of ! coach and physical director at the , bish school and also supervise all ! community plays and recreation, in-; in-; eluding "M" Men and scout activi-I activi-I riei, public dances, summer base-' base-' ball', athletic activities for citizens, ' and public amusements. A proposition to xirge the buying of additional ground to be added i to the high school campus, with ! special reference to two acres on i toe west side was introduced by , C. R. Jones. Further comment was I made by J. F. Smith after which it ' was voted to refer the matter to the i educational committee for investiga-! investiga-! tion. Dr. George A. Anderson gave a talk on the "Underprivileged Child." j Id regard to physical defects, Dr. ! Anderson stated that among the most common defects among school I children is enlarged tonsils and if ! this trouble is not cared for it finally results in ear trouble, eye trouble, rheumatism, or heart trouble. trou-ble. He also referred to the piava-leat piava-leat disease among school children, known as goitre, and said It could be easily prevented by the simple iodine treatment. J. F. Smith gave a short talk on "Service and Fellowship" as a part of Kiwanis ideals. Elmo Coffman led the community sinking. Miss Clara Bringhurst and Miss Vilinah Goldsbrough rendered ren-dered a vocal duet, and Miss Louise Coffman gave a reading. |